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SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. £6OO SPEIBS, SAUNDERS AND CO. -SEMI-BUNGALOW (practically now) of 5 rooms and all offioe® and conveniences, including sewer. This is an especially well built house. Price £750. _ Half the Section would sell readily for £l5O, leaving the other half, witor house, at £6OO. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. SYDENHAM, CLOSE TO PARK, i? ft 7 K—BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and * v usual offices, good gas _ fittings, sewer, etc. Fair-size sitting-room with pretty 5-light bay, 2 sunny verandahs. Fine high section. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. CHEAP. PC C A—CITY. Six rooms and usual offices and conveniences, h. and c. service, gas, sewer, etc. Nice Section, with northern aspect. This property is only a few minutes’ walk from the Square. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. OPAWA. J?POE-MODERN T HOUSE of 5 roCma, wuau oriel window and verandah, pan* try, scullery, bathroom, h. and a. service, gas fittings, wardrobes, tiled hearths and grates. Good section of nearly i-acre. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. SOLID VALUE. PQ O —MERIVALE. 7-roomed Residence with turret, all offices and conveniences, sewer, etc. Fine jecre section, in a favourite locality. This property could not have been purchased at this price 3 vears ago. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. FINE HOLDING. P-J -1 AA —2 ACRES (nearly) of Fine Land,. ck-Lwl/ together with Modern 5-room«t House, very solidly built, with all offices. Splendid outbuildings, comprising dairy, cowshed, trapshed, loosebox, fowlhouaes, eta. Lovely healthy spot, close to school and tram. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. I-ACRE OR 2 ACRES* A 7 rA —RICCARTON. Modern T House 5W * 01/ of 6 rooms, large dining-room, 3 hays, verandahs, electric light and gas, all offices; motor shed and workshop. This is a solidly built house, only 9 years old, and the section is a full i-acre, nicely laid out and planted. If desired, Ig acres adjoining conld be obtained. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. piVQA—WOOLSTON (in good part). T dW 10" House of S large rooms, verandah, all offices, electrio light and gas, 4 fireplaces, bookcase (witK glass doors) built in, also wardrobes and cupboards; workshop, fowlbouses and runs. Section of i-scrc, with asphalt paths, lawn and garden, good fmit trees. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO., 169, Cashel Street. ' 49® ANDERSON AND PALMER. jr. George Anderson, The People's

D»v« P, Palmer, Auctioneer*, j Telephone 2189. Bos 763. ANDERSON AND PALMER. 1 General Auctioneers, Assessors, Hotel and Land and Estate Agents. Probate Valuator*. Commission Agents. Houee Furnishers. 68? and 63a, COLOMBO ST, CITE. YOUR FURNITURE Buying can be con* satisfactorily here. Stooka are large sad new. Speciailv favoured treatment is given to RETURNED SOLDIERS, and those wh* have brought us REP *~TRIATION or PATRIOTIC FUND ORDERS have recommended friends also. "WE .BUY FURNITURE PRIVATELY. Just give us a ring. Or, wo will oiler you* Furniture, and guarantee full market viio*«n in our spacious Auction Rooms. Auction Sales Every Wednesday in ettf Rooms. You can judge best of our services by our growing business, and by the read? recommendation of our clients. LAWRIE AND DALTON. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. L. Lawrie.f (Thos. Dalton, AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. HOTEL. PROBATE AND GENERAL VALUATORS. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 610. TUAM STREET (next door to Opera House.) Telephone 1955. rpHE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN 1 THE CITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. Out Stock of Up-to-date Designs in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. W fl always keep a large assortment of Now and Second-hand Furniture for Privet* Sale. Oak Bedroom Suites. Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Standß, Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, etc.. Our Show Rooms aye open till nine o'clock) Friday Evenings. LAWRIE AND DALTON pay highest Cash Prices for Second-hand Furniture. Ring up and they will call and give yc* a price. LAWRIE AND DALTON. Auctioneer*. D. STOCK ANI) CO. -P7KA-5-R°OMED “T" House, just e!* ch/ t OKs p.iceartcn Road, 2d section—Solid mid sound as a bell, and built by the owner for himself, with instructions to the builder to spare no expense. The house has all conveniences, including Electric Light, and the grounds of j-acxo are in perfect order and all nicely planted. There are not many mod ern sound homes left in good locality at thit price. £750. D. STOCK AND CO. L* 19 A A— TWO-STOP EY ART BUNGA-'-Jv LOW of 7 fine rooms, in a good fashionable locality, hand to town. This is an exceptional opportunity to got a beautiful homo at a very reasonable price. The house presents a very attractive a;r\irance, tiled roof, beautiful grounds, well and artistically laid out, of over ;-ucrc, good fowlrun. Everything is in tip-top new ordor. The place does not need 3 penny spent on it for years. We are selling five-roomed Bungalows at this price, so this is obviously one of those bargains which appear on the market for a day or two and axe quickly snapped up. £I2OO. D. STOCK AND CO. DI9KA —1J ACRES, with good frontage, c'ledV . very suitable for fruitgrowing; in fact, there are 650 good and well-kept trees bearing on the place. There is a good stkroomed house, useful shed end usual conveniences. The situation is handy to school, railway, etc., and within 6 miles of the Cathedral Square. This is the season to buy this class of property. Let us- show you this place. £1250. D. STOCK AND CO., N.Z. Express Co.’s Blags., 156. MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18237, 27 October 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18237, 27 October 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18237, 27 October 1919, Page 11

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